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<note>Leter III.</note>


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<head><note>Extent for a single Builing.</note></head>
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it is supposed that 18 Foot might serve for the <hi rend="underline">tour</hi> <hi rend="underline">stories</hi> of cells, to be inspected,<lb/> as above, by <hi rend="underline">one story</hi> of the <hi rend="underline">Lodge</hi>: This would hold 96 persons:(36 feet for four<lb/> stories of cells, and tour of the Lodge: this would hold 192 persons:) 34<lb/> for six stories of cells, and three of the Lodge: this would hold 288 persons.)<lb/> And 54 feet, it is concerned, would not be an immodirate elivation.<lb/></p>


<p>The drawings which, I believe will accompany this, suppose four<lb/> for the number of stories of the Cells.</p>


You will see, under the head of Hospitals, the reasons why <add>I conceive</add> <del>concieve</del><lb/> that even a leg height than 9 feet, deducting the thickng of a floor<lb/> supported by arches, might be suficiant for the Cells


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Click Here To Edit 4 Leter III.

Extent for a single Builing.

it is supposed that 18 Foot might serve for the tour stories of cells, to be inspected,
as above, by one story of the Lodge: This would hold 96 persons:(36 feet for four
stories of cells, and tour of the Lodge: this would hold 192 persons:) 34
for six stories of cells, and three of the Lodge: this would hold 288 persons.)
And 54 feet, it is concerned, would not be an immodirate elivation.

The drawings which, I believe will accompany this, suppose four
for the number of stories of the Cells.

You will see, under the head of Hospitals, the reasons why I conceive concieve
that even a leg height than 9 feet, deducting the thickng of a floor
supported by arches, might be suficiant for the Cells



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